Puberty and Anatomy
Relationships and Consent
Pregnancy/STBBI
Methods of Contraceptives
Delaying Sexual Activity
100

A process of physical changes through which a child's body matures into an adult body capable of sexual reproduction.

What is puberty?

100

Young people experience physical and emotional changes during puberty. These changes may affect _____________ with friends and family.

What are Relationships?

100

STBBI stands for ______. 

What are Sexually Transmitted and Blood Borne Infections? 

100
The only method of contraceptive that is 100% effective. 

What is Abstinence?

100
When making the decision to become sexually active, no one should ever feel _____(d) and no one should ever ______ someone else. This would go against the "freely given" aspect of consent. 
What is Pressure? 
200

A puberty change that is experienced by both biologically male and females resulting in body odor.

What is increased sweat production? 

200

Lying, controlling, manipulating, and obsessive behaviours.

What are Unhealthy Relationships? 

200

The two things that need to unite for pregnancy to occur. 

What is Sperm and Egg? 

200

Acts by blocking the cervix so sperm cannot pass through. 

What is the Barrier Method? 

200

Another word for being educated. This is required before making any decisions about sexual activity. 

What is Informed? 

300

A female organ where a fetus (unborn baby) develops and grows.

What is Uterus? 

300

The legal age of consent in Canada.

What is 16?

300

What is the scariest symptom of STBBI's?

What is NO Symptoms?

300

Acts like a pesticide. Harsh chemical. Not very effective. Kills sperm on contact. 

What is Spermicide? 

300

As soon as one makes the decision to become sexually active, there will become _____. This means there are things that could go wrong. 

What are Risks? 

400

One of a pair of female glands in which the eggs form

What is an Ovary? 

400

One of the 7 Pillars of a Healthy Relationship. Supporting your partner and feeling supported in short-term and long-term decisions and resolutions.

What is Trust and Support? 

400

You use these things for protection against pregnancy and STBBI's. 

What are Contraceptives? 

400

The only other method of contraceptive that protects against STBBI's - although NOT 100% of the time.

What is Barrier Method? 

400

Before deciding to be sexually active, one must be ___________ prepared, not just physically. 

What is Emotionally?

500

Produced in the testicles and required for reproduction.

What is sperm? 

500

The "R" and "S" in the "FRIES" acronym of consent.

What is Reversible and Specific? 

500

What type of STBBI is genital crabs? 

What is Parasite? 

500

I prevent the release of an egg from the ovary. I am a specific type of contraceptive taken daily.

What is Birth Control Pill? 

500

No one can decide what you do with your body except you. Your body, your choice. 

What is bodily autonomy? 

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